Global law firm Taylor Wessing has signed with GenAI startup Legora following a successful pilot involving more than 80 lawyers across multiple Taylor Wessing offices. Legora will be rolled out firmwide. The platform will be supported with training tailored to each practice area to ensure Taylor Wessing’s staff get the most out of the new technology.
Emma Danks, a partner at Taylor Wessing, said: “This partnership with Legora is a transformational step forward in how we use technology to enhance the way we work and the service we provide to our clients. After assisting Legora at the outset with their set-up in 2023, it is brilliant that we have begun to utilise the AI itself. It’s an exciting development that supports our broader strategy of combining legal expertise with the best tools available.”
Legora is designed to support day-to-day legal work, acting as a virtual assistant to help with tasks such as case analysis, document and table review, drafting support, and more. It integrates with key platforms to fit seamlessly into existing workflows.
This is the latest in a string of wins for the Swedish-founded company, with others being Bird & Bird, Addleshaw Goddard, Harbottle & Lewis, Mishcon de Reya and Cleary Gottlieb.
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